94-4315. Public Hearing for the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Redevelopment and Reuse of the (Former) Naval Construction Battalion Center (NCBC) Davisville, RI  

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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    Department of the Navy
    
     
    
    Public Hearing for the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for 
    Redevelopment and Reuse of the (Former) Naval Construction Battalion 
    Center (NCBC) Davisville, RI
    
        Pursuant to section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental Policy 
    Act of 1969 as implemented by the Council on Environmental Quality 
    regulations (40 CFR parts 1500-1508), the Department of the Navy has 
    prepared and filed with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency the 
    Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Redevelopment and 
    Reuse of the (former) Naval Construction Battalion Center (NCBC) 
    Davisville, Rhode Island.
        The NCBC is located in the town of North Kingstown eighteen miles 
    south of the city of Providence in the county of Washington. The Center 
    consists of a total of approximately 904 acres including all lands at 
    the main center, and West Davisville. The Center has a combined total 
    of 237 buildings and structures including 62 permanent, 161 semi-
    permanent and 14 temporary facilities.
        In November 1990, the Congress passed the Base Closure and 
    Realignment Act (BCRA) which established a procedure for the 
    realignment/closure of U.S. Defense Department installations. As a 
    result of the 1991 BCRA Commission recommendations, which were 
    subsequently approved by the President, the U.S. Naval Construction 
    Battalion Center Davisville, Rhode Island was slated for closure.
        The BCRA also identified the requirements for compliance with the 
    National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) stating that the provisions of 
    NEPA shall apply (a) during the process of property disposal and (b) 
    during the process of relocating functions from a military installation 
    being closed or realigned to another military installation after the 
    receiving installation has been selected but before the functions are 
    relocated.
        The proposed action addressed in the DEIS is the redevelopment and 
    reuse of land/facilities determined excess to the needs of the federal 
    government. A local community Base Reuse Committee (``BRC''), 
    consisting of representatives from the Rhode Island Port Authority, the 
    North Kingtown Town Council, and the local community have developed a 
    NCBC Comprehensive Plan for the reuse of the (former) NCBC complex. The 
    DIS has been prepared to address the environmental consequences of the 
    implementation of this comprehensive reuse plan.
        The DEIS also includes the no action alternative defined as the 
    NCBC is closed, all military activities are relocated or terminated and 
    the land is not disposed, i.e., it remains as U.S. Government land. It 
    is noted that congressional legislation will be required to implement 
    the no action alternative.
        In the development of the reuse plan for NCBC, consideration was 
    given to the possible reuse of the complex by other federal, state, and 
    local agencies: Native American tribal interests; homeless support 
    organizations; educational and technical institutions; business 
    interests; and organized sports and recreational organizations. Various 
    development/reuse scenarios were developed by the BRC and a preferred 
    reuse plan has been identified and approved following public review and 
    evaluation. The preferred action evaluated in the DEIS is the approved 
    reuse plan developed by the BRC.
        The reuse plan identifies areas of the NCBC complex for 
    administrative, institutional and industrial uses; increased support to 
    ongoing pier operations including commercial fishing; expanded 
    recreational uses including an enlarged marina; and expanded 
    warehousing and small business support.
        As proposed, implementation of the reuse plan would see a 
    conversion of the NCBC complex to a significant industrial park 
    employing approximately 5,000 new workers.
        The DEIS has been distributed to various federal, state and local 
    governmental agencies and elected officials, special interest groups, 
    and libraries. A limited number of single copies are available at the 
    address listed at the end of this notice.
        The Department of the Navy will hold a public hearing to inform the 
    public of the DEIS findings and to solicit comments. The hearing will 
    be held on March 29, 1994, at Building 404 on NCBC Davisville. The 
    hearing will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will end at 10 p.m. or at the 
    conclusion of public comments. The hearing will be conducted by the 
    Navy. Federal, state and local agencies and interested parties are 
    invited and urged to attend or be represented at the hearing. Oral 
    statements will be heard and transcribed by a stenographer ; however, 
    to ensure the accuracy of the record, all statements should be 
    submitted in writing. All statements, both oral and written, will 
    become part of the public record on this action and will be given equal 
    consideration.
        In the interest of available time, each speaker will be asked to 
    limited remarks to five minutes. If longer statements are to be 
    presented, they should be summarized at the public hearing and 
    submitted in writing either at the hearing or mailed to the address 
    listed at the end of this notice. All written statements must be 
    postmarked by April, 2, 1994, to become part of the official record.
        Additional information concerning this notice may be obtained by 
    contacting Mr. Robert Ostermueller (Code 202) Northern Division, Naval 
    Facilities Engineering Command, 10 Industrial Highway, Lester, PA 
    19113, telephone 212-595-0759.
    
        Dated: February 22, 1994.
    Saundra K. Melancon,
    Alternate Federal Regional Liaison Officer.
    [FR Doc. 94-4315 Filed 2-24-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
02/25/1994
Department:
Navy Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Document Number:
94-4315
Pages:
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Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: February 25, 1994